Free Download: Dyadic Listening as a Trauma-Informed Practice
One powerful tool that aligns with trauma-informed practices is Dyadic Listening. This guide explores dyadic listening, why it is a valuable trauma-informed practice, and how it can be implemented in schools and beyond to foster healthier communication and stronger relationships.
Free Download: SEL & Emotional Literacy: Teaching Emotions and Body Sensations
One foundational aspect of emotional intelligence is the ability to name and identify feelings—both mental emotions and those that arise as body sensations. Understanding and normalizing emotions, and being able to articulate them, is essential for healthy development. This free downloadable will help beginners understand these concepts through tools, activities, and reflections.
Best Practices: What Is Trauma-Informed Education
Trauma-informed education creates safe, supportive classrooms by recognizing trauma's impact on learning. Learn how it equips educators with tools to help students overcome trauma and succeed academically.
Understanding Childhood Trauma: An Infographic
When it comes to childhood trauma, many lack understanding of the impact on children that transcends into adolescence and adulthood. See how the latest data stacks up and get educated about the impact of childhood trauma.
Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers
An Educational Book Series from Resilient Futures
[July 2022] Co-edited by Resilient Futures founder Megan Brennan, this volume of the series Contemporary Perspectives on Developing Trauma-Informed Teachers provides reflections, examples, and implementation guidance for the innovative and important ways educators develop and implement trauma-informed practices across their programs, instituting broader curricular shifts to incorporate trauma-informed practices.
[January 2023] Co-edited by Resilient Futures founder Megan Brennan, this volume of the series was driven by a deep desire to ensure that teacher candidates are thoughtfully prepared to more fully address students’ needs and create classroom environments that are safe for students and teachers.
Childhood Trauma:
An event(s) that a child finds overwhelmingly distressing or emotionally painful, often resulting in lasting mental and physical effects.
Many think of trauma as a single life-changing event, but more commonly trauma manifests as a series of events or patterns of abusive or neglectful behaviors that compound over time.
Understanding Childhood Trauma
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